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Show rovo L.SSVS Around and About umrner t U l 'AH COUNTY ec rear ion M 1 . By ROSALIE HALL WILDE . Dane e classes, arts and crafts, ' : 4 f ' tumblin and various playground activities are all a part of the sum mer playground program under the direction of the Provo Recreation Department which will begin Mon day, June 8. playgrounds will be conducted Monday through Friday each week from 1 to 5 p.m. for children from 5 through 13. Younger children should be accompanied by an adult. .j Six supervised playgrounds have been established at North Park, Wst Park, Pioneer Park, Joaquin h School, j Provost School and ; t f Three couples DANCE FESTIVAL. PREVIEW of a in Samba a with preview Saturday night's represent Timpanogos Stake dance festival !at 8:30 p.m. at, the Brigham Young University Stadium. Left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peadiof Manila, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Brailsford of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. ixn nurcnison oi ijinaon. iney are staKe dance directors. i ECivanis Club Hears About Dairy Month 1 T'HeadWill Catholics, to Hear High Official at Sundayt' Breakfast l:ir f Ll t ' r II. i Tour Europe f' i Middle Very Rev." Francis T. Kelleher, Chancellorjof the Catholic Diocese Members of the Pro vo Kiwanis of Salt Lake City .will address President Ernest L. Wil Kinsdn Club joined in the observance of the Catholic men of Utah County w June Dairy Month, Thursday by Sunday as the featured attraction oi Brigham YoungohUniversi an extended Saturday! listening to two guest speakers j of the eighth annual Communion leave of tour Europe and the Middle and Breakfast at St. C. Francis tDick) Stevens, Salt Richard .:; East. He .will be. accompanied by Lake City and Miss Elon Mangel-son- , Church.:; Hi) As' Chancellor for Utah Catho- Mrs. Wilkinson and a son, Dou Ephraim, Utah's 1959 Dairy ; .. j;; ';'h.j-,lics, Monsignor Kelleher handles la's.. princess. One main purpose of the trip Mr. Stevens who is general ecclesiastical legal matters and diocesan archives. His is a conference between Presichairman of Utah's Dairy Month maintains ' activities," is also president 'and address will be on Canon Law, dent Wilkinson and the Premier of Stevens or Catholic church law, as it af of Iran. 'For many year BYU "general Rosehill Dairy. Incidentally, he' fects the layman in its various has participated in the International Cooperation (Point Foup T is "a brother of Tally - Stevens, aspects. ': He will., speak at the breakfast Program ; by sending faculty Cougar head football coach. He listed as the chief goals of meeting which will be held at members to assist the Iranian Utah's dairy industry: Profit for the St. Francis School auditorium. government in education, agri about 9,000 dairy farmers and 85 The meal will follow the 9 a.m. culture, andx community develop t dairy manufacturing plants and Mass at which the men will re ment. an adequate diet for .every per- ceive Holy Communion in a cor President Wilkinson will review son, young and ; old. He 'added porate group. ,the BYU. contract with the gov Monsignor Kelleher's talk will ernment and inspect the prograp that the contribution of dairy farming; in building the solid, di- be the eighth in an anuual series with Golden jwoolf , chaifmaju, versifying the farm program and sponsored by the Knights of Co-- who is on leave from BYU. .furnishing a regular and frequent lumDus, Jiscaiante Council 1136, Enroute President Wilkinson for men the of St. Francis asset' agis added in an parish. will visit Ainivefsities, iioted so payday This event to riculture and industry. jj year's promises Q jurists and mission of the LPS ' "Milk and the maintain from class made 'I outstanding products Church. milk are some of our best t food Vp i c h" characterized previous to Wash The family will fly values," he said, noting that it Communion - Breakfasts, accord ington and New York and depart is most economical to buy ing to committee chairmen Jofor London, "Monday plane of our diet with only 15 seph Rainaldi and Joseph Hoff, by for a plane there transf erring tremv Women of the parish will to Madrid, per cent of the food dollar. ' will stay Spain. They Turning to the aspect of health, serve the breakfast under the di- in Teheroh, Iran, from June 12 he pointed out that dairy prod- rection oi Mrs. j Bolos Abraham to 21. r. ' j; ucts provide an abundance of of 6rem. Hugh Keane of Provo a week will' spend nearly They three vital nutrients, calcium, rib- is scheduled to be toastmaster. Land with visits to in 'the Holy a-' the oflavin and protein, found Beirut, Baalbeck, Damascus, Je tioh upon, which to build an adeand Tel Aviv, G rusalem, quate balanced jdieti t the Wilkinsons will there From Princess Speaks j'"?!!;'"-tour Athens, Rome, Frankfurt, Miss Mangelson expressed apthe1 to Berlin, Hamburg, London and the club for its suppreciation Provo f police today were hunt Shakespeare country, port of the dairy industry' and woman-mclesta and the thief will acing Brigham join outlined some of the many They tivities scheduled for June 'Dairy who reportedly knocked a girl , to Young University Comparative Month: She 'illustrated jsome of me ground at 8 IK) N. 2nd E.: Education and Culture Tour of snatched her purse and tried to Europe on July 12 in Edinburgh her remarks about the nutrition disrobe ' her. U. found in dairy products with ap- onewas of several disturb1 Itj propriate charts. ances Wednesday evening which John O. Besley, program included r introduced the guest chairman, ' A report that a pregnant girl W. vice J. Randall, speakers. whacked who she president; was in charge. Guests claimed a lady usher, then fainted. pushed her; were Tobe Raile, Whittier, Calif.; -A report by Robert Moss, Pio-chSalt Lake E. J City; Toomey, that a. camera, case, and Lee Johnson, Phoenix, Ariz.; Art meter was stolen from! his Ellis, Sacramento, Calif.; 'Ed light car near; Brigham Young . Retirement 'of Dell Brimhall, parked Watts, and Lynn Willard, Pocabuilding inspector; promotion of ', h University.! tello, Ida A report' by; LaVard Rees, Keith Coleman in the same dewas introduced to Grant job whose car was also parked on partment and notice of a servthe club as a civil to filled be by ' parking lot that someone opening initiation was under the 12 for the June examination ice pried open the window and took tion. of Arthur D. Taylor. post of .'assistant building, heatEzra Warner, Kiwanis lieuten two purses.. A report by Ellis Peacock', ing and plumbing inspector, were from Spanish Fork, announce this .morning by City gave a short talk- relating to of ureen River, that $4 and his ManagerfE.. Earl Udall.,j driver's license were taken from ficial Kiwanis activities Mr. Coleman, who has been his car parked at BYU. building inspector, will become A report by Diol Finance, that a car they were to pick chief of a new building, heating sub- iip at ,410 South University had and plumbing, inspection In been stripped of its intake mani- department of the city engineer's' Office. . ".:': h fold, carburetor; distributor and wiil Ill close June Applications The Buttons other parts. EDGEMONT he 5 for at for p.m.) applications Club, was organ-- ; and Bows Reports of one exhibitionist, ized this week at the home of and one husband beating his wife. post of; his assistant. Mr. Brimhall, city employee Mrs.! 'Flash (Laura) Mikkelson; for the past. 10 years, who has ' . leader.. j been heating and plumbing inJanet Mae Brinkerhoff was spector, has reached retirement elected "president,! Laura jjo age and also has been in poor . Darlene health.'J .j; BelffapV secretary and treasurer; as city policy sets a Inasmuch Twelve student practical nurses Helen Richman, reporter; CaroIil5 years employminimum of of the Central Utah Vocational lyn Chase, song leader; Lewanna ment for participation in pension Bendixsen, recreation chairman i School, who were recently grad- and modified health insurance state Lyn Ann Williams, health chair- uated, have passed their benefits : retirement, he following examination. man; and Karen Zobell, safety licensing will not be eligible for these.' They are Joyce Beckstrom, !' chairman. , to his employment with Prior Carol Joyce Finalyson, Glenna Provo City, Mr. Brimhall was a Mrs. James Mangum , entert- Greenhalgh, Judy Mayer, Mrs. ained-at her home Tuesday af- Louise Nordstrom, Mrs. Ada Ove-so- building contractor. Specifications for the post of Mrsj Molner Joy Paskett, ternoon In honor of the 10th birthassistant building, heating and Mrs. Ina May Roylance, Mrs. day anniversary, of her daughter, Garna inspector include: Smith, Mrs. Ruth Walton, plumbing - Debbie. Games were played aid Males in between the good refreshments were ; served and Mrs. Evelyn Willoughby, Violet ages of 21 andhealth are high 53, .who Debbie received many lovely gifts. Brock. school graduates or the equivalent with at least five years exThe college is now known as the Misses Carolyn and Joy, perience training at journey He man leveland BYU coeds, left Thursday College of Southern Utah. in One of the afternoon- for their home in also visited relatives in his for and construction trades. building mer hometown. Dutch Gap, Va. Application blanks may be ob tained at Room 201, Municipal Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hynst and Joseph V.' Ford has returned Building. Cethree in children, of Dutch Gap, Va., home from a week's stay dar City. While there he attend- and Mrs. W. M. Kidd, of Kings-lanAlcatraz Island, in San Fran Va.i were visitors this week ed the 50th graduation annivercisco home. the D. NorBendixsen Grant in Bay, derives its name from" of the Branch sary banquet which roosted there the Bendixsen and Mrs. Mr. pelicans Hynst mal College. Mr. Ford graduated in cousins. are Spanish days. from the college 11 years ago. vi ' - 1 manager ;. . I . ) ' j 1 - ' j one-thi- 1 j , J rd j . J - I . Reports Police Blotter j f f: .. :, . , , 7 ' s i. $ s ' i - there. . - " , i career at the Columbia-Genev- a Steel Division plant in . , J X r - j . . e, j ! lajter. w 1 r J .ant-govern- or - The dance classes are directed by Michael DiLello. All classes will bfe held Saturdays beginning Saturday, June 6 at the Joaquin School according to. these times: three and four year olds,, 10:30 a.m. ; I'ive year olds, 11:30 a.m.; advanced six year olds, p.m.; seven and eight year olds, 3 p.m; nine years and older, 4 p.m. s A: special ballroom dance class for children over 10 will be held at 7 p.m. There will be a fee of three dollars per student in the dance classes. Waemont ( -- ; j i 1 4-- II j ;' " Mikkelson,! vice-preside- nt; Student Nurses Obtain Licenses : S-f'-- , ; -- n, j '' Orem Schools In Additions AMERICAN FORK -- r- Silas R. Sorensen will be the $5 FR permanent 56 guest speaker at the Georage A. Hazel Craven's Canyon Freeze at Wicks in Provo Canyon now Smith Chapter of the Sons of Utah open. (adv..)' ":: Pioneers regular monthly meeting to be held Sunday in the Memorial Merrill Chri stopherson FR flies trips almost every day. You too can trayel the easy safe way. Leave on short notice. Special Building at Sowiette Park. Refreshments will be served." low rates. (adv.) ''.''.',' J. 1 08 , . Jt. Ji. ji'x... ran ma j3j i)at j .J1L. -- m& i'L. A w. -- 'ibiii .Ji. Ji. 1 eeiew? gMKir ' ' .America's Most Beautiful W ' BiFcp! The bid of by the Alpine School District Board of Education for construction ' of additions to the Sharon and Ilillcrest Elementary schools in Orem. The acceptance of the bid was made at a special meeting of the board held Monday under the direction of Frank C. six-roo- m Greenwood, president.! ' According to Superintendent Alma P. Burton, the addition of these1 roomswill" inicrease each schoo. planto a 20 class-roounit. in connection with these addi-- J tions, there is also being provided a room for remedial education and a special ' teachers' lounge, The main purpose in adding to these schools is to meet growing demands in both areas. It is hoped that the construction will be completed by Sept. 1, for the beginning school year. of the 1959-3- jKI VVKmVj' Xa j , J Va Ja! i " i'lM Vuf V i Tyai AVAV m - You 1 l t.y ' mv 12.10 on 24-tiw'bi- ks. $4 DOWN 5 hy'rmod1' flirls' ., ,Rg.. 54,95 on j r Easy Pedaling, Comfortable Riding Try This New Midweight Bike Now ! Hop on! Notice how lightweight yet exframe, ceptionally sturdy its Twin Flo-Bis. Kick off and start pedaling! It's sparkling beautyyou're riding . American built to give years of fun! 0 ar 1 SELF-SERVIC- .'Tr7;rr'i' E Mrs. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPD was Dew for Vernon waiting hr clothes in a laundry here vhen a woman .entered in her stocking feet, carrying a pair of shoes which she put a in dryer. self-servi- rain-soak- ce Lcs ed (Jew Dual Headlights Sculptured ATTENTION FISHERMEN - Tank A years ahead signsweeping . free flowing line de- Just cars like Swcpt-fi- si Carrier the new Aerodynamrc new cor shape gives go- - mounted vn-d-er futurami hood tag-awa- v look These Outstanding Features Stronger builJJwin bar frame Metallic enamels resist chipping Chromed parts, trim resist rust 15-i- n. white sidewall tires Kick stand, steel chain guard Eoys biko red girls' b!uo i Get Genuine Floral Spagman Moss for Your Worm Culture ... . WALLACE GARDENS & NURSERY 417 South State Orem & - Iks m NORTH 1st WEST PROVO Open Pally 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. MONDAY and FRIDAY 'til 9 p.m. FREE PARKING ' South 6th G. Henry Johnson Construction Company of Salt Lake City, in the amount of $223,728 was accepted Wil-mot-h, d, Visit June's house of East, adv.) J. two y f SUP Will Hear Silas Sorensen (' ' j : if -- ' j Imam n ' , - ; h&-bee- two-mon- th .V L j Og-de- ii, Club Organized Walter Zabriskie, son of Mrs. of Provo, named geologist in charge of all operations of Three States Natural Gas Co.) in the United States and Canada. Mr. Zabriskie, graduate of Brigham Young University, has been with the company since obtaining his . master's degree at the Universcity of ' 'Texas.. He has been making a home in Durango, Colo., and after a stay in Canada will go to Dallas, headquarters for. the, company. He j will visit in Provo this .weekend and will by his wife, the former 'Donna Ellertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! Clarence Ellertson of Provo, and his two children, Who "will go with him to Canada. I i . 1 City Employee Resignation, Promotion Listed j - UJJ( . J ' ' l - . ' H' "'"..!! Maud D. Zabriskie v"vvH-- - I . I 1948. I 'y:---,i- Mayor Harold Keetch announced today that any one caught carrying a gun of any kind or calibre in the Lindon City Park will have the gun taken away and fines imposed for any damage .done. New (light globes have recently" been placed in all Mr. and Mrs. Monte J. Petersen and' children David and Sherel lighting fixtures in the park, and eft out. shot This law goes Kaysville Wednesday for' El Paso, Tex., where, they will make speedily home. Mrs. Petersen is the former Serena Ripple; daughter their into effect immediately, the may of Mrs:, Myrtle bJ Ripple and Mrs. Vera Brumnjak is the mother or said. ' of Mr Petersen. 'All are of Provo. " v ; ". .! ' T , ; Piano lessons, age 7 and up. Call Mrs. Trotter FR (adv.) LINDON i , Lindon Warns Gain Promotions' About Guns Appointments of two Orem resiT dents to new positions, at U. S. Steel's Geneva Works s,were announced today by G. W. Madsen, division superintendent for coke and coal chemicals. Earl S.j Brown has been inamed oven turn foreman and Erin B. Bartholomew has been appointed assistant turn foreman of ovens. Both are natives of this area. Mr. Brown began his career at Geneva in 1955 as a junior power and fuel engineer. Later he trans ferred tothe coke and coal chemicals division where, until his pres ent appointment, he was assistant oven turn foreman. He and his wife, Norma, and their four chil dren reside at 550 Emery AVenue, V Orem. Mr. Bartholomew began his ' Thomas Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Becker; Michael Noble, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Miner, and Edward Kish, ?on of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kish, all of Provo, left Monday ni eh t for Lackland Air Force base in San Antonio, Tex., where they will begin recruit training for four years of service with the Air Force. i At Geneva Plant " o i Kim Nilsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Nilsen is convalesc-- 1 ing at home following an operation at the Utah Valley HospitaL Kim can have visitors and would be happy to see his friends. 2 Orem Residents er I' Mr. and MrsJ Lamont Leavitt and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Safford The Safford's are spending a week with Mrs. Safford's brother, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hanks, of Red Feather Lakes, Colo. The Leavitts are visiting with their son, Ronald Leavitt in Denver, who has just' recently been transferred are on vacation In Colorado. i - .t i f READY FOR DIAL SWITCHOVER American Fork will switch over to dial phones at midnight Saturday. Truman Lyons, left, arid Manager Ralph K. Ryan check the equipment. Open house is scheduled in the new American Fork Telephone Building on' June 25 from ; 7:30 to 9:30' pirn. - . ?;.! 47 Out of town guests at the farewell Jtestimonlal honoring Elder Jay P. Colyer, son of Mr .and Mrs. Justin P. Colyer, Orem, included: Mrs. Charles McGregor, jan Diego, Calif.; Joseph A. 4 i. :"" :4 1 ' 'If. " ce 12-sta- ke - FR Wright and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Ogden; the Joseph B. Taylors, and the Muir Joneses, Salt Lake City. intervals during the week. These activities will include arts and crafts, tumbling and stunts, and games and sports. There will be no charge in these activities, The arts and crafts activities are designed to interest children between 6 and 12. Instructor, Ber-niFloyd, plans to introduce a different craft each week. The schedule will start June 8, Monday: Joaquin. School 1 to 3 p.m., and West Park at 3 to 5' p.m. Tuesday: North Park 1 to 3 p.m. and at Provost School from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday: Wasatch School 1 to 3 p.m. and Joaquin School 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday: West Park 1 to 13 p.hi. and North Park 3 to 5 p.m. Friday: Provost School 1 to 3 plml and Wasatch School 3 to 5 , i p.m. In thei tumbling and stunts acti vities the children will begin with with the most fundamental exer cises and gradually become more advanced. Some of the activities will (include tumbling, pyramid building and trampoline work. Children interested in this program should register the first day be cause of the- progressive nature of the The program .will follow this schedule: 1 Monday: North Park to 3 p.m., and .Provost School 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday Joaquin School 1 to . 3 j.m.,hand Wasatch School 3 to 5 pjn.j Wednesday: West Park 1 to Sp.mj, and Pioneer Park 3 to 5 Thursday: Provost School 1? to op.m. 3 P.m and Joaquin School 3 to 5 p.m. Efiday : North Park 1 to 3 p.m., and Pioneer Park 3 to 5 p.m. A program of ytuth fitness will be an important part of the summer playground activities. The program under Frank Arnold will consist of active games, contests, relays! ,md tournaments. A day by day schedule will be announced REGIONAL TWELVE-STAK- E ' - " ' jpraveling specialists will conduct special activities at different i j , f M - , ' Israel Mulestine is at Utah Valley Hospital where he underwent surgery last week. He is reported to be improving. Wa-sc- School. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1S33 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD -- . |